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Summary. You should be the opponent, in fact, social order is mainly maintained by the law.
The argument for the opposite should be that the social order is not primarily maintained by morality. Keep that in mind.
As a second debate, it is generally required to respond quickly and have a strong language style, because from the perspective of formation, the second debate should be charged. His main task is to ask questions and ask questions from the other party, so he should make an opening statement in advance of the opponent's argument, and put forward more targeted questions and answer questions.
In short, it is necessary to grasp the main point of one's own side, and the social order is maintained not mainly by morality, but by law, etc., .........and so onRetreat can be attacked, and ...... can be defendedAnd on your own side, you must be careful not to contradict each other.
Debate Positive: The maintenance of social order mainly depends on law, and the negative side: The maintenance of social order mainly depends on morality, how can this opposing side argue?
You should be the opponent, in fact, social order is mainly maintained by the law.
The argument for the opposite should be that the social order is not primarily maintained by morality. Keep that in mind.
As a second debate, it is generally required to respond quickly and have a strong language style, because from the perspective of formation, the second debate should be charged. His main task is to ask questions and ask questions from the other party, so he should make an opening statement in advance of the opponent's argument, and put forward more targeted questions and answer questions.
In short, it is necessary to grasp the main point of one's own side, and the social order is maintained not mainly by morality, but by law, etc., .........and so onRetreat can be attacked, and ...... can be defendedAnd on your own side, you must be careful not to contradict each other.
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Ethics: 1The breadth of morality. Morality is capable of regulating the law.
3.No rules, no rules.
4.The class nature of the rule of virtue makes it possible for him to favor the rule of man.
5.Virtue is the product of the Tao, that is, the synergy of rules.
Morality is the norm of behavior, and law is the means of punishment.
Morality tells us what we can do and how we should do it.
What the law tells us what we shouldn't do and what kind of punishment we get for doing what we shouldn't do, I want to raise that. What is a harmonious society? Harmony in interpersonal relations, harmony between man and society, harmony between man and nature!
At the same time, harmony means stability, but the law has its instability. Build a stable society, but mainly use means that are destable. Is it suitable?!?
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Ethics are broad and have an impact where the law does not touch.
Morality is self-disciplined, while law is other discipline, morality is people's acceptance from the heart, and law is compulsory for people to accept, regardless of whether people sincerely accept it in their hearts.
The law only knows the consequences of the action, while morality has the advanced nature of education, which can comfort the mind and reduce crime.
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The customs and prestige of people's hearts.
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It depends on everyone's self-discipline to maintain.
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